Doa al-Karawan

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Doa al-Karawan is a classic Egyptian film directed by Henry Barakat, renowned for its poignant exploration of love, honor, and social constraints in rural Egyptian society.

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instanceOf Egyptian film
film
basedOn novel "Doaa al-Karawan" NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy Taha Hussein NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Abdelhalim Nasr NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Egypt
director Henry Barakat NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Egypt NERFINISHED
genre drama film
romantic drama film
hasCastMember Ahmed Mazhar NERFINISHED
Amina Rizk NERFINISHED
Faten Hamama NERFINISHED
mainTheme honor
love
social constraints
musicBy André Ryder NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus female experience in patriarchal society
notableFor poignant exploration of love and honor in rural Egypt
status as a classic of Egyptian cinema
originalLanguage Arabic
portrays class differences
conflict between tradition and personal desire
honor killing
productionCompany Misr Company for Acting and Cinema NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1950s
screenplayBy Henry Barakat NERFINISHED
Youssef Gohar NERFINISHED
setting rural Egyptian society

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Henry Barakat notableWork Doa al-Karawan